This assembly will be hosted March 29 - 30, 2025 by District 10. The assembly will be held at the Pecos River Village Conference Center, 711 Muscatel Ave, Carlsbad, NM 88220
This will be a hybrid assembly. The Area 46 pre-conference assembly is held the last weekend in March every year. The agenda for the assembly will be finalized at our planning meeting in January 2025. In addition to conducting area business, this assembly is for our delegate to better understand how our area as a whole feels about items that will be discussed by the General Service Conference.
Our Delegate, Kerri K., is preparing for the 74th General Service Conference. Click the button below to view all conference background material by committee in English and Spanish. The last day to provide feedback to our delegate is Sunday, April 7 by Noon.
Please attend the Saturday night sharing session at the Area 46 Assembly for the last opportunity to let your voice be heard on if the founder's writings should, or should not, be revised. You can attend online or in person. ANY A.A. member may attend the assembly. You do not have to hold a service position to participate.
Save the Date! July 3 - 6, 2025
Join us for a bi-weekly study of the book Alcoholics Anonymous Comes of Age: a brief history of A.A.
Meets online the 1st & 3rd Monday at 7 PM beginning on August 5, 2024
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Zoom Meeting ID: 821 9611 5556
Passcode: Service
Our Delegate, Kerri K., is ready to provide a report on the General Service Conference to your district either virtually or in person.
GSO General Manager shares information about A.A.'s current financial challenges
Participation of Online Groups Communication to Delegates
GSB Resignation Letter (English)
Statement from the GSB (English)
Carta de Renuncia de la JSG
(Español)
Declaración de la JSG (Español)
GSO is seeking shared experience regarding methods by which A.A. members on the outside sponsor members inside correctional facilities:
GSO
P.O. Box 2407 James A Farley Station
New York, NY 10116-2407
Online Workshop presented by Eloy M., Panel 72, Area 46 Delegate & Kerri K., Panel 72, Area 46 Alternate Delegate
Audio Recording & PDF now available
There are many ways to serve in Alcoholics Anonymous at the group, district and area level. Area and district committees are always looking for A.A. members to serve on their committees. Ask your home group about open service opportunities at the group level. Learn more…
We have collected stories form A.A. members who share their experience in being involved in service and how it enriched their sobriety. Read Stories…
The Twelve Concepts for World Service were written by A.A.’s co-founder Bill W., and were adopted by the General Service Conference of Alcoholics Anonymous in 1962. The Concepts are an interpretation of A.A.’s world service structure as it emerged through A.A.’s early history and experience. Read the Concepts…
This is our “go-to” guide for A.A. Service. The A.A. service manual is an outgrowth of the “Third Legacy Manual” which served the movement so well beginning with Bill W.’s first draft in 1951. An overall revision was approved by the 1999 General Service Conference. Read the A.A. Service Manual…
Our Twelfth Step — carrying the message — is the basic service that the A.A. Fellowship gives; this is our principal aim and the main reason for our existence. Therefore, A.A. is more than a set of principles; it is a society of alcoholics in action. We must carry the message, else we ourselves can wither and those who haven’t been given the truth may die.
Hence, an A.A. service is anything whatever that helps us to reach a fellow sufferer — ranging all the way from the Twelfth Step itself to a ten-cent phone call and a cup of coffee, and to A.A.’s General Service Office for national and international action. The sum total of all these services is our Third Legacy of Service.
Services include meeting places, hospital cooperation, and intergroup offices; they mean pamphlets, books, and good publicity of almost every description. They call for committees, delegates, trustees, and conferences. And, not to be forgotten, they need voluntary money contributions from within the Fellowship.
Reprinted from (A.A. Service Manual, page S1), with permission of A.A. World Services, Inc.
Learn about features of the new Area 46 Website You can also learn how to use it as a public information tool and a resource for A.A. service. Learn more…